Brighten Your Home with an Artificial Amaryllis Plant
I finally gave in and bought an artificial amaryllis plant for my kitchen counter last month, and honestly, I'm kicking myself for not doing it sooner. If you've ever tried to grow a real one from a bulb, you know the struggle. You plant it, you wait weeks for a tiny green nub to appear, and then—just when it finally blooms into those massive, gorgeous trumpet shapes—the whole thing gets top-heavy and falls over. Or worse, the flowers wither away in about five days, leaving you with a pot of sad, floppy leaves. ...